Saturday, 20 February 2010

TZIPI SHOWS HER BREEDING YET AGAIN

No apologies given but somehow I had to add my $.02 of Snippits and Snappits to this article about Livni in a rather different fashion. Of course the words i contribute are in dark green.

Ever the gracious ice queen of Israel, Tzipi "the gentle" Livni scoffs at Tory pledge to end threat of arrest for Israel officials, a move unusual given her courteous nature.


By Adrian Blomfield in Jerusalem
19 Feb 2010

A Conservative party pledge to end the threat of arrest hanging over visiting Israeli officials has received short shrift from the senior politician whose arrest was sought by a London court in December.

This was a promise that rang around the world, stunning decent people everywhere but also giving yet more proof of England's collusion with Israel.

Tzipi Livni, the former Israeli foreign minister, canceled a visit to Britain amid reports pro-Palestinian activist groups sought a warrant for her arrest on alleged war crimes charges

Tzipi Livni, leader of the Israeli opposition, responded with notable coolness when she was paid a visit by Edward Garnier, the shadow attorney general, this week.

Mr Garnier relayed a promise from David Cameron, the Conservative leader, that legislation to guarantee immunity for visiting Israeli officials, would be one of his government's top priorities following a general election expected in May.

There is a very good chance such a promise could cost his party the election. The people are tired of these wars and some are actually beginning to connect the dots. If they did win, it would surely be due to much Zionist assistance by media and financial support.

"I've been asked officially to relay to you on behalf of the Conservatives that ,immediately after we are elected, we will handle this matter, end this affair and make it possible for you to go to Great Britain," the cringing Mr Garnier told Mrs Livni, who was looking extremely feminine and lovely in an Betsy Johnson elaborate lace-trimmed mini-business suit. This, according to Israel's Yediot Ahronot newspaper.

A Westminster magistrate's court last December granted an application by pro-Palestinian groups to issue an arrest warrant for Mrs Livni over war crimes allegedly committed during Israel's Gaza offensive a year ago when she visited. At the time of Israel's military operation, Mrs Livni was foreign minister.

The word "allegedly" is pretty amazing. It works miracles. Livni can appear on television, hardly containing her glee, as she watches another bomb explode a daycare sending the body debris of babies through the air in bits and pieces, and it is still "alleged" when she says, "Oh, how I loved the thrill ov ze kill ven I vas in the army. But Mossad assassinations, ahh Parzis in ze spring! Dead Palestinians! Life just doesn't get any better than that!" Allegedly.

But if Mr Garnier expected gratitude from the Israeli opposition leader, he was to come away disappointed.

She coolly told her guest she would only believe such promises once they were fulfilled, noting that previous pledges had been made to remove the right of British courts to act against foreign officials under the principles of universal jurisdiction.

Special rules for all special mass murderers or I do not want to play! Ms Livni put her pert little nose in the air and stamped her heels on the ground.

Ms.Livni's cool blue eyes lidded over in that charming reptilian fashion of hers, gave her visitor a chilling smile, fangs glistening in the light, hissed "I was given a personal commitment when I was foreign minister, and also as opposition chairman, that the matter would be rectified.That hasn't happened yet. I appreciate your words, but am waiting for acts."

A spokesman for the Conservative party confirmed that Mr Garnier had conveyed a pledge to solve the issue to Mrs Livni, but declined to comment on her response.

David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, condemned the arrest warrant, which was withdrawn when it transpired that Mrs Livni was not in Britain, and promised legislative changes to ensure there was no repeat, although a bill is unlikely to be put before parliament until after the election.

Israel reacted with outrage to the arrest warrant, calling it "unacceptable". Both the Israeli government and, former Massad assassin, scion of a Zionist terrorist family, Mrs Livni herself demanded that Britain take immediate steps to change its laws.

Somehow these bloodsucking thugs think that the whole world should change its ways and laws, believe their obviously fabricated lies and cover-ups and then COLLUDE with them! They are so depraved that they cannot conceive of morality or honor in any other context than as a weakness to be exploited. Do they think that complicity might keep their consciences clean? Actually, they don't have consciences at this level.

It is unclear whether revelations that British passports were used in the assassination of a Hamas commander in Dubai last month will have any impact on Britain's willingness to accommodate Israel's demands.

If nothing else, Mr. Garnier knows now just how truly gracious a true Israeli killer can be.

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